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    Best possible hunting stock?


    I will be taking my Savage 116 30-06 on an Elk hunt this fall and am looking at all the stock options other than the current nice piece of Walnut it wears now. What would your recommendations be for the strongest, lightweight, all weather hunting stock? Its a 116 centerfeed bottom bolt release. Not interested in laminate or any bench style stocks.

    Appreciate the help, Thanks.

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    My goto hunting stock (within my budget) is the B & C medalist classic sporter. Full bedding block, available short & long actions, about 2.4 lbs. And under $300.
    Tough; mine has been in numerous hunts in MT, WY mountains as well as tree stand and brush pounding in MN & WI.

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    Hard to beat a McMillan or Manners, especially if lightweight is a necessity, but you're looking at big $$ and a long wait to get it. If you're on a time constraint and don't want to spend a ton of money, the B&C's Sporter stock is the way to go. Not super light, but not overly heavier either - roughly about the same weight as an AccuStock.
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    Thanks guys. I would really like a Manners or McMillan. Have liked all my bell and Carlson stocks I’ve had in the past as well. I think either way it would be cutting it to close for this hunt after thinking about it. I’ll just roll with that walnut this year and revisit this after.

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    Best possible hunting stock?

    Manners is no longer building long action savage stocks. McMillan will only build them with heavy fill. No more edge fill.

    I like my bc sporter stocks a lot.

    Stockade is with looking at. Good stock.

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    I put a B&C M40 on my 30-06 and really like the ergonomics of it.
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    Stockades are great stocks, for a hunter I don't think they can be beat.

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    Is Bell & Carlson making any stock for the Long Action bottom bolt other than the sporter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by grouse View Post
    Manners is no longer building long action savage stocks.
    I'm not convinced this is so. If you go to the builder page on most stocks it does not show up but if you sear "Savage" you will find several.

    From the manners website.

    https://mannersstocks.com/catalogsea...sult/?q=Savage

    And yes Stockade is worth looking at. Get it finished or at least ready to paint.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robinhood View Post
    I'm not convinced this is so. If you go to the builder page on most stocks it does not show up but if you sear "Savage" you will find several.

    From the manners website.

    https://mannersstocks.com/catalogsea...sult/?q=Savage

    And yes Stockade is worth looking at. Get it finished or at least ready to paint.
    Yes they are still building stocks for short action savages. No longer building LONG action stocks. Call them if you like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grouse View Post
    Yes they are still building stocks for short action savages. No longer building LONG action stocks. Call them if you like.
    I stand corrected. I completely overlooked where you typed long action. Do they make them as blanks without the inlet. That would cost you but.....
    The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.

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    Well I am back and my walnut stock held up fine but sure got some character marks! Looks like I drug it behind the truck lol.

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    Quite an old thread there my friend....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Hoback View Post
    Quite an old thread there my friend....

    Dave, This guy is spam. He always links crap onto his posts.
    The Dunning-Kruger effect is alive and well.

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    I was wondering....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amelainn View Post
    are you only considering a rifle? I talked to an old hunter I know, he says that if you go for a hare, for example, then you can limit yourself to a gun. Well, it already affects how good a shooter you are.
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    @Robinhood I know this post is years old but, what specs do I need when looking to talk to a manufacture or build a stock. I have a Savage 110 Creedmoor and am looking at stocks but want to get the right information. It has a detachable magazine also?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amelainn View Post
    are you only considering a rifle? I talked to an old hunter I know, he says that if you go for a hare, for example, then you can limit yourself to a pistol. Well, it already affects how good a shooter you are. I recently ordered a Taurus for myself on https://g4gguns.com/product/taurus-g3-9mm/ to train your shooting skills on small game. And in general, I like pistols. Well, I prefer to have something extra besides the main weapon. You never know what, so that there was a safety net. So I carry a gun with me even if I hunt large animals. It's just calmer this way. And the gun does not hit your pocket so much if you do not have large sums.
    This guy is something else..... YO.....DOUCHE-Canoe! STOP spamming our site! Your posts are nonsense regardless of the name you hide behind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilC View Post
    They're gone.
    Looks like the new Deputy came loaded for bear.
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    I am not a professional hunter, but I have some gun experience. And here's what I would like to point out. The more comfortable a gun is, the faster it is at the ready to shoot, how comfortable it is in your holster, and so on. This determines the success of the task you want to accomplish. I once participated in a sports shooting competition. I had a Walther, and I was thinking about how I could get ready to shoot faster than anybody else. And I concluded that I had to find the best holster for Walther PDP. The more comfortable the holster, the better for me. The same with you, the more comfortable, the better. You have to choose what is comfortable for you, not look for reviews on the internet.

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    Since 03Mossy hasn't replied to this topic since Oct 2019 he likely found a solution and moved on and I suggest others do the same or start a new topic.

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